[SpursTalk] 评分:圣安东尼奥马刺对阵俄克拉荷马城雷霆——第50场

马刺 vs 雷霆 116 - 106 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2026-02-05 19:32:55

周三晚上,圣安东尼奥马刺队在近五次交手中第四次击败了俄克拉荷马城雷霆队。由于雷霆队决定让包括全发阵容在内的十名球员休战,马刺队最终在霜冻银行中心球馆 (Frost Bank Center) 以 116-106 赢下了比赛。

正如人们所预期的那样,由于俄克拉荷马城雷霆 (OKC) 缺席了大半支球队,这是一场强度较低的比赛。好消息是马刺队表现稳健,避免了遭遇一场令人尴尬的失利。

统计数据:马刺对阵雷霆

马刺对阵雷霆——最终评分

维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)

维克托·文班亚马是众多能量感不足的马刺球员之一。我想补充一点,这完全可以理解。然而,值得称赞的是,他在第四节找回了状态,终结了雷霆。他在整场比赛中篮板保护出色,护筐给力,除了罚球线以外的投篮表现都很好。

评分:C+

德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)

很难去批评德阿隆·福克斯的表现。尽管他三分球三投零中,但在其他方面,他两分球 7 投 5 中,罚球 6 投 5 中,并送出了 10 次助攻,且仅有 1 次失误。此外,他还贡献了 4 个篮板、3 次抢断和 1 个盖帽。当他开启持球冲击模式时,雷霆队根本没人能挡住他。

评分:B

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)

对于斯蒂芬·卡斯尔来说,这不是一场精彩的比赛。雷霆队几乎完全放空了他的外线投篮,但他依然打出了一个低效的夜晚。他三分球 3 投 0 中,并出现了全队最高的 3 次失误。卡斯尔在比赛后期有几次关键进球,且全场防守表现在线——但他必须开始命中投篮,才能迫使对方防守不敢肆意放空。

评分:C-

德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)

德文·瓦塞尔的表现基本属于“哑火”状态。他全场 10 投 2 中,其中三分线外 7 投仅 1 中。他的防守并不特别出色,且全场没有助攻入账。对瓦塞尔来说,唯一的慰藉是他限制了自己在进攻和防守两端的失误。

评分:D+

朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)

朱利安·尚帕尼打出了一场尚可的比赛。他三分球 5 投 2 中,唯一的两分球尝试也命中了,并在 27 分钟内抢下了 5 个篮板。此外,他还送出了 3 次助攻,防守表现也在平均水平之上。虽然他有几次处理球比较草率,但他控制住了这些失误。

评分:C+

哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)

哈里森·巴恩斯迅速命中了两个三分球,让人感觉这或许是他走出低迷的夜晚。可惜,事实并非如此。他随后的三分投篮全部偏出,全场 9 投仅得 9 分。好消息是他在篮板球上的表现比平时更出色,并在防守端展现出了超出预期的活力。

评分:C+

凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)

凯尔登·约翰逊在对抗雷霆的比赛中表现得像个英雄。在许多队友状态涣散的情况下,约翰逊在前三节 14 投 10 中,狂砍 25 分,扛起了马刺队。如果没有约翰逊的产出,圣安东尼奥将会陷入巨大的麻烦。他在篮板球方面也表现强硬,尽管频繁参与核心攻防,但全场没有出现一次失误。

评分:A

卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)

卢克·科内特表现得相当不错。他在 15 分钟内抢下了 15 个篮板,尽管这更多是由于他在正确的时间出现在了正确的位置。他在防守端非常专注,跑动积极。进攻端的终结是一个问题,科内特全场 7 投仅 2 中。

评分:C+

卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)

卡特·布莱恩特完成了一记势大力沉的扣篮,并接连命中三个三分球,同时在篮板和防守端都极具侵略性。虽然这位新秀随后手感冷却,但早期的那些闪光表现令人惊叹。布莱恩特可能正在渐入佳境,成为一名名副其实的轮换贡献者。

评分:B+

乔丹·麦克劳林 (Jordan McLaughlin)

乔丹·麦克劳林命中了一个三分球,防守也非常积极。不过,他在账面上的实质贡献微乎其微。由于新秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 因脚踝受伤缺阵,麦克劳林才获得了 13 分钟的上场时间。

评分:C+

米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)

由于雷霆队在开球前就已“鸣金收兵”,这场比赛其实很难把控。考虑到这一点,米奇·约翰逊教练做得相对不错。由于马刺队正处于背靠背的第一场,球员的上场时间得到了合理控制,这让球队很有机会在背靠背中实现双杀。

评分:B-

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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder – Game #50

The San Antonio Spurs beat the Oklahoma City Thunder for the fourth time in five tries on Wednesday night. With the Thunder deciding to sit ten players, including their entire starting lineup, the Spurs were able to win by a final score of 116-106 at the Frost Bank Center.

As one would expect, this was a low intensity game due to OKC holding out the majority of their team. The good news is that the Spurs did enough to avoid any lasting embarrassment.

Stats: Spurs vs. Thunder

Spurs vs. Thunder – Final Grades

Victor Wembanyama

Wembanyama was one of many Spurs players who played with a subdued amount of energy. Understandably so, I might add. However, to Wembanyama’s credit, he picked it up in the fourth quarter to finish off the Thunder. He rebounded well throughout, guarded the rim well and shot well from everywhere except the free throw line.

Grade: C+

De’Aaron Fox

It’s difficult to critique Fox for his performance. He missed all three of his three-pointers but otherwise he was 5-for-7 from the floor, 5-for-6 from the free throw line and handed out ten assists while turning it over only once. Fox also added four rebounds, three steals and a block. When he got going downhill, no one on OKC had a prayer of guarding him.

Grade: B

Stephon Castle

This wasn’t the prettiest outing for Castle. The Thunder were literally not defending his outside shot and yet he still posted an inefficient night at the office. He was 0-for-3 from three and turned it over a team-high three times. Castle had a couple of important baskets late and his defense was good throughout — but he’s going to have to start hitting shots to keep defenses honest.

Grade: C-

Devin Vassell

It was mostly a dud of a performance for Vassell. He was 2-for-10 from the field, including 1-for-7 from three-point land. His defense wasn’t especially good and he finished without an assist. The silver lining for Vassell was that he limited his mistakes on both ends.

Grade: D+

Julian Champagnie

Champagnie played an okay-ish ballgame. He was 2-for-5 from three, hit his only two and pulled down five rebounds in 27 minutes. Champagnie also had three assists and played above average defense. He had a few sloppy possessions but he limited those miscues.

Grade: C+

Harrison Barnes

Barnes hit two quick three-pointers and it felt like this was the night he could break out of his slump. Alas, that didn’t happen. He missed the rest of his three-pointers and produced only nine points on nine shots. The good news was he was better on the boards than usual and showed more vivacity on defense than we’ve come to expect.

Grade: C+

Keldon Johnson

Johnson was heroic against the Thunder. With many teammates asleep at the wheel, Johnson carried the Spurs with 25 points in the first three quarters on 10-for-14 shooting from the field. San Antonio would have been in a world of hurt without Johnson’s production. He was also strong on the boards and finished without a turnover despite being in the thick of the action.

Grade: A

Luke Kornet

Kornet did decently well. He had 15 rebounds in 15 minutes, although that was more of being in the right places at the right times. He was locked in defensively and ran the court well. Finishing on offense was an issue, as Kornet finished 2-for-7 from the field.

Grade: C+

Carter Bryant

Bryant had a big dunk and three consecutive three-pointers while rebounding and defending with aggression. Eventually, the rookie went cold but those early flashes were awesome to see. Bryant might be turning the corner as a legitimate contributor.

Grade: B+

Jordan McLaughlin

McLaughlin hit a three-pointer and played active defense. His tangible production was negligible, though. McLaughlin got his 13 minutes of playing time due to the fact that rookie Dylan Harper sat out the game with an ankle injury.

Grade: C+

Mitch Johnson

This was a difficult game to navigate due to OKC waving the white flag before the opening tip. With that in mind, Coach Mitch did relatively well. With the Spurs on the first night of a back-to-back, the minutes were limited enough to give the good guys a good chance of sweeping the pair.

Grade: B-

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk